Following ESET: Avast leaves Russia and Belarus
By: Myroslav Trinko | 11.03.2022, 13:39
We recently wrote that ESET is leaving Russia and Belarus due to the war in Ukraine, and now Avast has made a similar decision.
What is known
This was announced by the Minister of Digital Transformation of Ukraine Mykhailo Fedorov on his Telegram page. The company stops deliveries of all products to Russia and Belarus, and also stops all marketing and sales operations. In addition to this Avast donated $800,000 charitable organizations that help refugees.
If you suddenly did not know
Avast is a popular antivirus software for computers, tablets and mobile phones.
A source: Mikhail Fedorov
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